The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... Ursenstein ! husband ! " she exclaimed , sinking upon her knees at his feet , " tell , in pity tell me , why this fearful mockery , this terrible change ? " - " Change ! what change ? -am I not thy hus- band still there is no change ...
... Ursenstein ! husband ! " she exclaimed , sinking upon her knees at his feet , " tell , in pity tell me , why this fearful mockery , this terrible change ? " - " Change ! what change ? -am I not thy hus- band still there is no change ...
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... Ursenstein . When he was permitted to approach , he had hidden his violin ; and when he took the baby in his arms , Madeline kept her breath that she might not shriek : but while he held it she coiled herself into a ball , ready to make ...
... Ursenstein . When he was permitted to approach , he had hidden his violin ; and when he took the baby in his arms , Madeline kept her breath that she might not shriek : but while he held it she coiled herself into a ball , ready to make ...
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... Ursenstein , the musician , had fallen . A blue flame quivered around and about it ; by whose light the crowd saw a dark , imp - like form seated on the summit of the ruins , chumping at a bone , which sometimes it wielded over its head ...
... Ursenstein , the musician , had fallen . A blue flame quivered around and about it ; by whose light the crowd saw a dark , imp - like form seated on the summit of the ruins , chumping at a bone , which sometimes it wielded over its head ...
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